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The definition of printing on fabric appears to be expanding.
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Clipso provides wide-width knitted fabrics designed for ceiling and wall coverings.
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An early adaptation of digital printing technology to fabric was in fine art reproduction.
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Is Latex the ideal solution for all your textile signage needs? Let’s reach a conclusion by examining the complexity of textile signage applications.
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Impact your city—and your company’s bottom line—with artistic digital graphics applications.
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Buying new equipment can help you conquer new markets and succeed in today’s economy.
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Print Shield® Anti-Graffiti safeguards prints by making them washable and resistant.
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Grand-Flex 15-ounce coated backlit and Rio 15-ounce laminated backlit.
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Neschen launched a new line of eco-friendly print media, conVerd Presented by Neschen.
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Roland DGA Corp. has introduced a new sublimation solution for its VersaArt series.
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Digital billboards—those brightly lit, often enormous signs that scroll through multiple messages—are hard to ignore, both on the highway and from an industry standpoint. What does their proliferation mean to the fabric signage business?
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XLprints began in owner Andy Lotia’s garage with a vinyl cutter. Fifteen years later, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company is committed to being on the leading edge of fabric printing and finishing services, as well as green initiatives.
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Print service providers are turning to fast-growing soft-signage applications that provide a more upscale appearance than traditional PVC, vinyl and paper, and are easier to ship and install.
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One of the most important trends in the digital wide format market is the rapid development of the flatbed inkjet printer market.
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Mesh shades reduce glare and energy costs, while providing brand promotion.
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Two technologies that will make a big impact are Latex inkjet printing and UV-curable inkjet printing.
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GreenLight from Converd is an FSC-certified, bright white, latex-saturated moisture-resistant backlit poster paper.
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Fisher Textiles’ 480L Soft Poly Pad, an alternative to foam and core boards for retail signage applications, can be dye sublimated and UV-curable printed with roll-to-roll or flatbed printers.
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The JV5-320DS printer, from Mimaki Engineering Co. Ltd., enables direct printing on polyester substrates up to a width of 3.2 meters.
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Peach Berserk is a buzzing “bricks and mortar” store and workshop in Toronto, Ontario, but it has a far more commanding reach via an interactive website.
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The sister-brother team of Maureen and Rick Kelly credit their father’s advice for leading them into the flag and banner business.
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Until recently, dye-sublimation printing was treated as a “black art,” by which many members of the industry were intimidated due to its complexity.
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Textiles provide options that let your customer’s advertisements stand out.
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Kurt Lisk watched the development of digital fabric graphics closely, but held off introducing the technology into his business until it was right for his product.
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If you’re thinking about getting into dye-sublimation printing, consider that the type of equipment, inks, post-processing equipment and size of investment is greatly influenced by applications and end-user requirements.